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Product Description

With the Old MacDonald Hand Puppet Board Book, parent and child can quack-quack and moo-moo away while they play and touch the five farm animal finger puppets, including a duck, a cow, a pig, a cat, and a dog. This developmental book is built into a fleece glove, and has five pages, one for each of the five animals. Glove length: 9". Published by Scholastic, Inc, 2004. Genre: Learning.

Features

Book design by Patti Ann Harris

Illustrated by Michelle Berg

Additional Info

“R”Web#:256288

SKU:8727726F

UPC/EAN/ISBN:9780545026031

Manufacturer #: 0054502

Product Weight:0.3 pounds

Product Dimensions (in inches):7.4 x 7.3 x 1.2

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My son is almost 8 months old and is tough to read him books due to the fact that he loves to put everything in his mouth...this book is great because it catches...Read complete review

My son is almost 8 months old and is tough to read him books due to the fact that he loves to put everything in his mouth...this book is great because it catches his attention and is okay if he grabs onto one of the characters for a quick nipple :)otherwise, i buy "bath books" so he doesn't ingest/ruin the paper/cardboard of others.

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Most Helpful Critical Review

Nice Idea

This is a nice idea and I have used some wonderful story puppet gloves in the past so I thought this one with the book would be a great idea. It is fine. The...Read complete review

This is a nice idea and I have used some wonderful story puppet gloves in the past so I thought this one with the book would be a great idea. It is fine. The problem for me is that the glove is a bit tight and book does not contain enough of the song text. I can sing whatever I want with the baby, but then why do I need the book portion and not just the character glove. For the five year old, you want enough of the text that they can use it as a learning to read tool. It is not terrible, it just sort of misses the mark. Bottom line, neither child chooses this book as a favorite.

My 2 month old daughter is so attentive when we read and play with this book. She loves to grab the puppets and the short book length is perfect for young babies. As she gets older, I wish the book would be a little lengthier going through more of the song

Finger puppets have detailed faces, can be easily manipulated one at a time. Each animal corresponds to a page in the small attached board book. My grandkids, both 18 mo. and 3 1/2 both love it! The younger points, touches puppets and makes the animal sounds; the older puts on the glove herself to put on a show for her sibling

This is a nice idea and I have used some wonderful story puppet gloves in the past so I thought this one with the book would be a great idea. It is fine. The problem for me is that the glove is a bit tight and book does not contain enough of the song text. I can sing whatever I want with the baby, but then why do I need the book portion and not just the character glove. For the five year old, you want enough of the text that they can use it as a learning to read tool. It is not terrible, it just sort of misses the mark. Bottom line, neither child chooses this book as a favorite.